Basic Information

<h4>Black Gold</h4>
<p>Black gold is made by electroplating black rhodium onto white gold.Replating is provided by Front Jewelers free of charge on an as-needed!</p>

Diamond Information

Diamond Carat:

5.70ct Total, 3.45ct Solitaire, 2.25ct Surrounding

Diamond Clarity:

AAA Solitaire, VS-2 - SI-1 Surrounding

Diamond Color:

Black Solitaire, E - F Surrounding

Diamond Cut:

Excellent Solitaire, Excellent Surrounding

Diamond Shape:

Round Solitaire, Princess & Round Surrounding

Product Details

An excellent cut AAA quality 3.45ct black round diamond is set atop this 5.70ct total weight ring and band set. Surrounding the solitaire are 1.25cts of princess cut & round diamonds on the engagement ring and 1.0ct on the matching band. The rings are made in 18k black gold (an advanced electroplating solution of black rhodium with stabilizer is applied to the ring for its black finish) and they have a 12mm width at their largest point. We offer a risk free 30 - day return policy with this magnificent item. It's detailed in our return policy page which can be accessed by clicking the link at the bottom of the page. Accompanying the ring is full independent gemological laboratory UGL diamond certificate as well as a separate Front Jewelers store appraisal. Both state its characteristics and reflect its appraisal value of $12,795. Please feel free to ask any questions by emailing us at Info@Frontjewelers.net or by giving us a call Monday through Friday 10am - 5pm eastern time.

Setting Information

Bezel Setting

This setting holds the diamond in place by having a continual groove cut out where the diamond girdle is inserted. The walls of the bezel are then folded down to keep the diamond in place.

Channel Setting

Diamonds are set girdle to girdle in a groove. This groove is made of precious metal and is secured by hammering down its walls.

Pave Setting

Multiple diamonds are set close together and are kept secure by gem spurs and beads. These beads are made of precious metal.

Prong Setting

A piece of precious metal known as a prong folds over an edge of the diamond. Multiple prongs are used to secure the stone, most commonly four prongs.